Chapter 3
NOTICE TO CONSUMER
This cellular telephone is equipped with a Memo Feature that allows the user to record portions of a telephone conversation. In many states (including California, Connecticut, Florida, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Montana, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, and Washington), it is unlawful to record private communications without the consent of all parties to the conversation. To avoid violating the Wiretapping Acts, prior to invoking the Memo Feature during a telephone call, you should obtain consent of the other party(ies), especially for calls in, or to parties in, the aforementioned states.
Voice Memo
The Voice Memo feature lets you record spoken information (such as a name, a phone number, or a time and place for a meeting) to play back later. You can have one voice memo recorded while in a call and three voice memos recorded while in standby. Each voice memo has a time limit of 20 seconds.
•When you record a memo while in a call, only the other person’s voice is recorded.
•When you record a memo from standby, your own voice is recorded.
•After 15 seconds, a warning tone notifies you that only 5 seconds remain for you to record.
•After 20 seconds, recording stops and an end tone sounds.
•If you want to start a new recording, briefly press the key. A recording startup tone sounds and a new recording starts.
Recording a Voice Memo from Standby
1From standby, press (located at the top
• The Voice Memo menu is displayed.
Press (OK) to select Record.
OR
From standby, press and hold .
•If you have already recorded three Voice Memos from standby, Voice Memo Full is displayed. You have to delete one of the memos before you can record a new one.
•If you have an empty memo slot, a recording startup tone sounds.
2Start speaking.
•Recording appears on the display and a
•If you press or (SAVE) before 15 seconds have elapsed, the warning tone does not sound.
3Press (SAVE) to save the memo or (CANCEL) to delete it.
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